Displaying Stimuli on Multiple Monitors [29991]

REQUIRES E-PRIME 2 PROFESSIONAL! This sample experiment demonstrates the use of multiple monitor support in E-Prime 2.0 Professional to present two types of tasks.

Abstract

This sample experiment demonstrates the use of multiple monitor support in E-Prime 2.0 Professional to present two types of tasks.

Multiple monitor support works by adding multiple Display devices to the experiment then specifying which Display device each object should be presented on.

To add a Display device, double-click the Experiment object at the top of the Structure window to open its Property Pages. Then, navigate to the Devices tab and click "Add". Once you have added a Display device, you can edit its properties. The Display Index property indicates which monitor the device maps to. For example, a Display Index of 1 means that the device maps to the primary monitor as specified in Windows. You can verify the order of monitors on your machine via the Windows Display Settings.

To specify which Display device is used to present an object, open the object's Property Pages, navigate to the General tab, and specify the Display device name under the Display Name property. Like most properties in E-Prime, you can vary the value in Display Name using an attribute reference.

This task presents an X and a Y on both monitors simultaneously. This is implemented by setting the Duration property of the first Stimulus object to 0. This is done so that the second stimulus object is presented immediately after the first. Scoring and duration are recorded on the second slide.

An optional InLine script displays the feedback display on the screen that matches the subject's response.

Note: if your screens have different configurations or resolutions, go to the devices tab above, click on your display, click on edit, and set 'match desktop resolution at runtime' to yes.

To add additional monitors:

You may add up to eight monitors to an experiment. Keep adding display devices as noted above. Then, add additional slides to the experiment, name them appropriately, and set their duration to zero. To avoid confusion, work from left to right and keep the last slide in a set thescoring slide.